As with all Young's hotels, the Brewers Inn offers everything you need for a relaxing and pleasant stay. All of our 16 well appointed bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning and Sky television, plus trouser press, tea and coffee making facilities, hair dryer, wi-fi, direct dial telephone and modem connection. We also have parking facilities available for our guests.
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We're bragging about our British beef burgers, grilled to perfection, crowned with cheese and bacon from some of the best farms in the country. It's not all about the beef though, Brewskis - our menu highlights the best of plant-based too, ensuring everyone can chow down at the Shack. A little taste of chin-drippin' mess is coming to our Shacks exclusively for June - The Monarch!
Our two beautiful and unique private bookable spaces are perfect for every occasion, from business meetings to birthday celebrations, a baby shower to a celebration of life, our local pub hotel is the perfect place to host your celebration. Our two beautiful and unique private bookable spaces are perfect for every occasion, be it a business meeting, birthday celebration or baby shower, our local pub and hotel is the perfect place to host. With a generously stocked bar, private rooms and light & airy restaurant, our Wandsworth pub is the perfect space to host any occasion.
Gather your team mates and come on down to the best pub in Wandsworth to catch all the sporting action this summer. Whether you're an avid rugby fan living for the scrum, cheering on your team in the premiership or watching the cricket with a pint in hand; gather your team mates and come down to the best pub in Wandsworth to catch all the sporting action.
Reviews (29)
Rebecca Briedis
May 27, 2022
Had a great stay here recently. The rooms were nicely decorated, clean, and with various snacks provided, tea and coffee. Beds were comfortable. A bit out of the way if you're wanting to travel around the city centre, but it's easy to get the bus to the tube. Would definitely recommend staying here.
Ben Jones
May 13, 2022
Nathan Lawson
May 10, 2022
Have been to Brewers Inn a fair few times and came by for a spot of day drinking on a Sunday. Was quiet for a bank holiday so lots of places to sit indoors and in the large outdoor area. As per most youngs pubs drinks etc fine, but where this place really significantly underperforms is on food. The prices are extortionate for what you get, ordering on the app the charcuterie (under the vegetarian options) came with loads of ham, even if i wasnt veggie it was a bit of a sad board. Sunday roasts in the past havent been too bad. Long story short great for drinks and watching sports but if you can try to eat before or after coming here. Staff great as usual.
Elizabeth Imbert
Feb 09, 2022
Stayed for two nights as recommended by family; great location close to them and really helpful and friendly staff. Whatever we asked for was happily accommodated and it was really personable. Rooms were beautifully appointed for a pub and the lounge area downstairs was lovely. Just remember - it IS a pub and you can hear some noise on a weekend evening but it was fairly quiet considering - slept well!
Fischer Kristof
Jan 24, 2022
Andhieka Putra
Jan 14, 2022
Rob Lowther
Dec 10, 2021
Great pub with a nice warm atmosphere. Both dog, baby and family friendly. A good selection of food and drink. Can use the you gs app which makes ordering easy. Nice outside area for when the weather is good. Has a dedicated dinning area which is nice for a more structured sit down meal. Would recommend
Mark Randall
Oct 26, 2021
Young's Special was good and the share Ox Cheek loaded chips were delicious. Beer temperatures could be better but it's was a dead quiet day. My dog loves the place dog treats to die for and the place to himself. He just hat to find the right place to sleep. This place is huge back garden cellar bar and hotel upstairs well worth taking a good look around. enjoy!
Noora Rajaniemi
May 25, 2019
Nate B.
Jul 13, 2018
Courtney K.
Jun 04, 2017
I could not say enough nice things about my husband's and my experience here. The menu is unbelievable and cooked to perfection. The pricing for food and drinks are fair, and surely not the 'London' prices we heard so much about. The room and the restaurant, including an outdoor area and basement bar, were vibrant, beautiful spaces. Finally, the service was exceptional.
We were welcomed as though we were long friends and every experience afterwards was just as considerate and warm. I highly recommend this location for a hotel experience that is full of insight and help and/or an excellent meal.
We were welcomed as though we were long friends and every experience afterwards was just as considerate and warm. I highly recommend this location for a hotel experience that is full of insight and help and/or an excellent meal.
Jeff H.
Apr 24, 2017
Sometimes in London, south of the river is the way to go. At a recent dinner out with a friend, we had an awesome meal in a hotel/pub in Wandsworth called the Brewer's Inn. Even though I have passed by this establishment several times before, I've somehow never noticed the Brewer's Inn. Well, I've noticed it now, and it won't be forgotten.
My meal started off with an extremely tasty salad of grilled halloumi courgette patties with a ginger chili dressing. This was a perfect blend with excellent seasoning and the results were great. My main course of a leek and chicken pie also hit the spot. My friend thought his hake main course was delicious. A desert of a highly recommended warm raspberry crumble and custard sauce completed the memorable dining experience.
Of course the local ales only added to the dinner! The atmosphere in this Wandsworth eatery is warm and interesting in both of the two dining rooms as well as the bar. Adding in the super friendly service and you can call the Brewer's Inn a winner!.
My meal started off with an extremely tasty salad of grilled halloumi courgette patties with a ginger chili dressing. This was a perfect blend with excellent seasoning and the results were great. My main course of a leek and chicken pie also hit the spot. My friend thought his hake main course was delicious. A desert of a highly recommended warm raspberry crumble and custard sauce completed the memorable dining experience.
Of course the local ales only added to the dinner! The atmosphere in this Wandsworth eatery is warm and interesting in both of the two dining rooms as well as the bar. Adding in the super friendly service and you can call the Brewer's Inn a winner!.
Marcin C.
Mar 24, 2017
Carol L.
Mar 05, 2017
Stayed here 5 days in February. and enjoyed every bit of it. Large pub, with an attached dining room and hotel. Rooms were good size, had coffee/tea available for mornings, double glazed windows so noise from street is almost non-existent. Pub noise was a little lively on Friday and Saturday evenings, but not too late. Excellent breakfasts, good food in general, lovely helpful staff. Lots of transportation options very close by. Excellent value for money. I'd happily stay here again.
Juria Y.
Dec 20, 2016
Cute pub on corner with a dining area and also accommodation up top. Warm decor with a proper two way fireplace. Cosy. Friendly service though some servers were a bit slow. Food was good, we had the battered fish n chips (avoid the mushy peas though, dry and weird) and rotiserrie chicken with roast veg and gravy. The dessert of pud with caramel icecream was so-so. Would've been nice if the ice cream hadn't melted by the time it got to us.
Lyndon P.
Feb 21, 2016
A fantastic and cozy pub to go to that serves a great selection of drinks as well as great food too. For those winter nights, it's great to settle in next to the fire and watch the hustle and bustle of the pub life pass by. For a more chilled out atmosphere, escaping downstairs to the cellar bar offers a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere, with great cheese and meat boards to accompany you wine or craft beer of choice.
Daniel B.
Oct 24, 2015
Suzanne H.
Sep 19, 2015
There was nothing to complain about here.we could park our car safely, our room was lovely, the breakfast was fantastic, and public transportation into London was readily available. Although we were on the main street, our bedroom window nearly at the same level as the ubiquitous red double-decker busses, it was surprisingly quiet. The made-to-order breakfast included so many delicious items - full English, smoke salmon and scrambled eggs, pancakes, eggs Benedict - and the pub and restaurant were a great place to relax after a day of touring the City. Every person on the staff who we interacted with were helpful and friendly. I hope to go back someday!
Alyn S.
May 29, 2015
The Brewers has just reopened after a refurbishment. Usually this means the prices increase, not so in this case. Mind you the prices were quite dear to start with. It now has comfortable chairs a polished floor and a new coat of paint. Despite the prices this is still one of my favourite pubs in Wandsworth.
Clementine S.
Mar 30, 2015
The Brewer's Inn is less than a 2 minute walk from my flat so of course I wanted to like it. The pub itself is quite big and there is always room to sit. The atmosphere has a welcoming traditional pub feel and it always seems nice and clean. The staff are friendly, some are a little shy, but they are always polite and I have never had to wait long to be served.
The selection of real ales is limited, and I wish they had more guest beers, but what they do have is good and always tastes fresh. I have only eaten at the pub twice but both times the food was enjoyable and tasted fresh. The menu has all the Young's pub classics which is just what you want at your local. With all the pubs in Wandsworth this is by far my favourite and not just because it is so near my flat.
The selection of real ales is limited, and I wish they had more guest beers, but what they do have is good and always tastes fresh. I have only eaten at the pub twice but both times the food was enjoyable and tasted fresh. The menu has all the Young's pub classics which is just what you want at your local. With all the pubs in Wandsworth this is by far my favourite and not just because it is so near my flat.
Mark H.
Jul 14, 2014
I am staying at this hotel now and love it. Rooms are clean. Breakfast is fantastic, with everything from a full English breakfast to toast and jam. The bar is good. The people are exceptionally friendly and do what they can to make sure your trip is enjoyable. The train is only a couple of blocks away, with easy access to the rest of London and beyond. Highly recommended.
Chris M.
Dec 10, 2012
I think this place is a bit under-rated given the comments of others. The food is good - they usually have some interesting stuff on the menu, and it's always tasty and nicely presented. The staff are generally pretty friendly too. The beers are standard Wandsworth fare - lots of Youngs ales. It's usually quite quiet in there but I like that, and the quiz machine is always a bonus! One thing I would say - don't ever buy a soft drink. I got charged nearly a fiver for an OJ and lemonade once!
Peter S.
Apr 25, 2012
The Brewers Inn is a dependable Youngs pub in Wandsworth. It has the usual range of Youngs ales on tap, plus a guest one. It has the usual range of food. It also has the usual faux country home interior, with traditionally styled leather chairs, a fireplace, a few TVs and a beer garden. None have disappointed nor have they amazed me. A-OK.
Dan B.
Jun 11, 2011
Typically good quality Young's pub and hotel. Ideally placed for local office workers, visiting dignitaries to Wandsworth Town Hall, and those about to be sentenced to life at the Registry Office, the Brewers Inn has 16 en-suite bedrooms, a large and comfy pub, a large and comfy dining room, and a beautifully large and comfy "Moroccan Room". The pub gives a warm welcome, good value food, and Wells & Youngs ales under its beamed ceilings.
The wood panelling on the walls actually adds to the feeling that you're in a swisher inn rather than an old man's pub. This means that for my tastes, it's not as relaxing as it could be and has the transient ambience of most hotel bars. The dining room, range of food and prices all look pretty appealing. There's private parking and a small beer garden out the back, which those wanting fresh air or the nicotine-tainted equivalent should appreciate.
There are one or two TVs around but this is a civilised inn, so the volume's turned down so as not to disturb those taking advantage of the Wi-Fi, playing board games or dozing by the fire in winter. The Moroccan Room looks lovely. Wooden shutters, lanterns and colourfully-cushioned seating would be just the venue for a few dozen guests to have a gut-busting buffet. Very moreish for meetings and parties, I'm sure.
The wood panelling on the walls actually adds to the feeling that you're in a swisher inn rather than an old man's pub. This means that for my tastes, it's not as relaxing as it could be and has the transient ambience of most hotel bars. The dining room, range of food and prices all look pretty appealing. There's private parking and a small beer garden out the back, which those wanting fresh air or the nicotine-tainted equivalent should appreciate.
There are one or two TVs around but this is a civilised inn, so the volume's turned down so as not to disturb those taking advantage of the Wi-Fi, playing board games or dozing by the fire in winter. The Moroccan Room looks lovely. Wooden shutters, lanterns and colourfully-cushioned seating would be just the venue for a few dozen guests to have a gut-busting buffet. Very moreish for meetings and parties, I'm sure.
Andrew H.
Sep 08, 2010
Larissa R.
Aug 09, 2010
I love the Brewer's Inn. It's right next to my flat. It has Queen Anne chairs on which I like to perch myself. It has good ales, beers, ciders and perries (the wine's not-so good, though). It has board games. It has Sky Sports. But what it doesn't have is good food or service. When I order a steak with crispy beer-battered onion rings and chips and receive a plate with just steak and chips, yes, I'm going to wonder to myself where the onion rings have gone. And, yes, I'm going to ask you about them. And, no, I don't expect you to mumble something under your breath and bugger off, never to return until I've finished my entire meal -- no offer of a refund, no offer of a free drink, no offer of anything.
When I order a goat's cheese crostini with a petite salad, olives and parmesan, yes, I expect said goat's cheese crostini to come accompanied by olives and parmesan, not without both of these things. And speaking of olives, when I order a tuna nicoise salad, I expect it to come with them. A tuna nicoise salad without olives is just tinned tuna chucked on a bed of leaves, you idiots. So, in short, the Brewer's Inn does drinks and atmosphere pretty well.
But its food and service, particularly on Sundays, are shit. I will never again bother with food from this place, and I'm actually beginning to reconsider which pub I will be calling 'my local'. Yeah, take that, Brewer's Inn! You will no longer be receiving my bi-monthly 5 for that one drink I buy when I'm feeling particularly classy/monied and decide to drink in your establishment instead of on my couch in my pyjamas with the fraying waistband, while watching reality television and eating crisps. Take. That.
When I order a goat's cheese crostini with a petite salad, olives and parmesan, yes, I expect said goat's cheese crostini to come accompanied by olives and parmesan, not without both of these things. And speaking of olives, when I order a tuna nicoise salad, I expect it to come with them. A tuna nicoise salad without olives is just tinned tuna chucked on a bed of leaves, you idiots. So, in short, the Brewer's Inn does drinks and atmosphere pretty well.
But its food and service, particularly on Sundays, are shit. I will never again bother with food from this place, and I'm actually beginning to reconsider which pub I will be calling 'my local'. Yeah, take that, Brewer's Inn! You will no longer be receiving my bi-monthly 5 for that one drink I buy when I'm feeling particularly classy/monied and decide to drink in your establishment instead of on my couch in my pyjamas with the fraying waistband, while watching reality television and eating crisps. Take. That.
Linzi M.
May 17, 2010
I love other people's locals. feels like they are showing off something special of theirs. like a new baby (I totally suck at metaphors). Brewer's Inn is the local of Yelping power couple Larissa D. and Red D. And what a local it is! In fact it's Wandsworth's favourite wedding venue. FYI, you know if you're in the market for a place for your special day.
The Ds promise to attend and bring Hungry Hungry Hippo. The pub is, of course, a chain but has a cool vibe with big chairs to hang out in. Or play their selection of board games. Dibs on Jenga! They have a big food menu and even seem to have different ones throughout the day, including a separate snacks menu. I do take issue with the meager portion of chips I got. Chunky and tasty yes, but at 2.50 how is the bowl of chips so much bigger than the cheaper 'handful' option. Is it a midget's handful? Wevs, I'd be happy to chill here any day. We even got to see a wedding party, theme yellow and black. retro Batman fans?
The Ds promise to attend and bring Hungry Hungry Hippo. The pub is, of course, a chain but has a cool vibe with big chairs to hang out in. Or play their selection of board games. Dibs on Jenga! They have a big food menu and even seem to have different ones throughout the day, including a separate snacks menu. I do take issue with the meager portion of chips I got. Chunky and tasty yes, but at 2.50 how is the bowl of chips so much bigger than the cheaper 'handful' option. Is it a midget's handful? Wevs, I'd be happy to chill here any day. We even got to see a wedding party, theme yellow and black. retro Batman fans?
Robert D.
Jan 14, 2010
The Brewer's Inn has a fireplace, board games, restaurant, sky sports, heated outdoors, Moroccan style function room and lots of comfy chairs. Win. Plus, it is 50 yards from where I live. Win. Also, it has a fine selection of alcohol based beverages. And, the food isn't too bad either. So, in conclusion. It is actually a very very good pub.
I think it is so good that you don't really notice all the boxes it ticks because it does them so simply. It could (should) be a bit livelier, but I think I like it the way it is. I destroyed my friend at Chess the other day there too, so that was good. Crushed him.
I think it is so good that you don't really notice all the boxes it ticks because it does them so simply. It could (should) be a bit livelier, but I think I like it the way it is. I destroyed my friend at Chess the other day there too, so that was good. Crushed him.
Phil R.
Nov 07, 2009
Charming place. The decor is great and it feels spacey but cosy. Lovely old chairs and a homely feel - perfect for a cold winter's evening. Or Bonfire Night. There's a good selection of drinks at good prices, and the added bonus of board games! It's definitely somewhere I'll go back. That said, the food menu wasn't all that inspiring, aside from the awesome '2 mains and a bottle of wine for 20', that is.